DEATHS PADMAN.—On March 14, at daughter's residence, Victoria Park, Western Aus- tralia, John Waterhouse Padman, late of South Australia and Western Australia, in his 88th year. Safe in the arms of Jesus. PANEROS.—On February 24, at Broken Hill Hospital, after long illness, Frank, loving daddy of Paul, aged 34 years. PRATT.—On March 18, at Blyth Hos- pital, Edith M. (Aunt Dot), beloved fourth daughter of the late J. and M. A. Pratt, of Blyth, late of Auburn. Loved and sadly missed by all. PUMPA.—On March 19, at Roberts- town, Augusta, beloved wife of the late F. Pumpa. Aged 92 years. PALMER.—On March 19, at Keswick Repatriation Hospital, Frank Leslie Palmer, of Bridgewater, late 10th Bat- talion, 1st A.I.F., and Mitcham. Aged 52 years. RUSHWORTH.—On March 16, at her residence, Alice, beloved wife of James Rushworth, and loved mother of Will, Annie, Lily, Tom, Walter, Frank, Thelma, Fred and Lorna. In her 78th year. ROHDE.—On March 19, at private hospital, Maria Amalia Rohde, 8 Daphne street, Prospect, widow of H. H. Rohde, late of Freeling, loved mother of Harold (RA.A.F.) and Linda (W.A.A.A.F.) READ.—On March 17, Adrian Charles, beloved infant son of Eva and Cliff. RAYE.—On March 17, at Yankalilla, Jack Reginald, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raye. In his 43rd year. RICHARDS.—On March 18 (suddenly), Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Ada Richards, of 44A Dale st., Port Adelaide, aged 76 years. ROBINSON.—On Mar. 16, at Morris Hosp., Northfield, Robert Young, husband late Elizabeth Robinson, late McLaren st., Adel., loving father Robert (Mt. Burr), Mrs. R. Alderman (Millswood), Mrs. W. Loats, McLaren st., aged 76. Resting. RYAN.—On March 18, at Adelaide, Bernard Martin Ryan, beloved youngest son of Martin Thomas and Ivy Ryan, of Iron Knob, aged 12 years. Requiescat in pace. RAFFEN.—On March 21, at Adelaide, Bertha Gwendoline, the beloved wife of William Henry Raffen, of 16 Arundel rd., Brighton. Aged 53 years. REDMAN.—On March 15, result of aircraft accident, Bob, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Redman, of S.A., and esteemed friend of Bruce R.A.A.F. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Prout and family, W.A. Treasured memories. REILLY.—On March 20, at Penola, John J., husband of Margaret M. Reilly, Ballarat, Vic. and father of Joe (A.I.F., dec), Adrian (Penola), Hillary (A.I.F.), Jack (A.M.F.), William, and Frank (A.M.F.), aged 61 years. R.I.P. ROBERTS.—On March 23 (suddenly), at Riverton, Herbert (Bert), dearly be- loved husband of Olivia Roberts. Aged 63 years. SMITH.—On March 20, Helen, beloved wife of the late Robert C. Smith, of 14 Mellington st., Dulwich, and loving mother of David, Robert, Helen and Jean. Aged 67 years. SAMPSON.—On March 18, William Thomas, loved third son of Lavinia and late William Sampson, Pt. Pirie, loving brother of Alice, Rose, Walter, Cecil, Lizzie, Amy and Jim. Aged 47. R.I.P. SPRINGGAY.—On March 18, at her residence, 42 Frederick st., Maylands, Maria Antonia Mary Ann Springgay, be- loved wife of John Thomas Springgay, and loving mother of Albert, Edward, and Alfred (R.A.A.F.), aged 71 years. SHEEDY.—On March 17, at his resi- dence, Virginia Patrick Edmund, be- loved husband of Mildren Lillian Sheedy, and loved father of Pat and Brian, aged 64 years. Requiescat in pace. SACK.—On March 15, at Warnam- bool, Victoria, Myrtle Katie, dearly be- loved wife of Will Sack, late Peter- borough. Peacefully resting. SCHRAPEL.—On March 18, at Bethany, Anna Amahlie Bertha, widow of Gottlieb Schrapel. Aged 72 years 11 months. SPRINGGAY.—On March 18, at her residence, 42 Frederick street, Maylands, Maria Antonia Mary Ann, beloved wife of John Thomas Springgay, and loving mother of Albert, Edward, and Alfred (R.A.A.F.). Aged 71 years (suddenly). TYRRELL.—On March 13, at hospital, Morris Eardley, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Eardley Tyrrell, of No. 19 James street, Ethelton, aged 7 years. TOLLEY.—On March 20, at private hospital, Eric Everard Tolley, of "The Red House," Grove st., Unley Park. TURNBULL.—On March 21, Donald, beloved husband of Ann Turnbull, and loving father of Ivy, Mavis, Donald, Keith, Ronald, Russell, Joan and John. Aged 54 years. TREVENA.—On March 18, at private hospital, William James Harold, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Ellen Tre- vena, 17 Rosa st., Goodwood, late Broken Hill, loving father of two sons, six daugh- ters, aged 59. In God's care. VOGT.—On March 3 (suddenly), at Nildottie, Bill, loving brother of Alma, brother-in-law of Edgar, and loving uncle of little Jim and Aileen. VAN DER MOLEN.—On March 17, at Hahndorf, Anna Louisa, beloved wife of the late Johann Gottfried van der Molen, loving mother of Will and Dora (Mrs. C. W. Martin, Brinkworth), aged 87 years. Rest at last. VAUGHAN.—On March 17, at a pri- vate hospital, Cecil, the dearly beloved husband of Edith Vaughan, and loving father of Margot and Diane. WOODROW.—On March 23, at Strath- albyn, Agnes, widow of Walter (Skipper) Woodrow, lae of Milang. In her 83rd year. WEBER.—On March 23, at Murray Bridge, August Hermann, dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmine E. A. Weber, of North ter., Murray Bridge, leaving five sons and five daughters. Aged 76 years. Peacefully sleeping. WALDING.—On March 18, at Nth. Adel., Brian Walter, dearly beloved son of Len (A.I.F.), Edith (nee Jacques) Walding, 39 Hazel ter., Henley Beach, loved brother of Betty, John. Aged six years and 11 months. In God's care. ZOLEZZI.—On March 18, at his resi- dence, 139 Gray st., Adelaide, Nicola, loved husband of Eliza Zolezzi. Aged 84 years. Requiescat in pace. DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE "At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them." ALEXANDER, Pilot-Officer Wilfred Wilson.—On March 13, result flying ac- cident, England. APPLEBEE, Lt. R.—A tribute of honor to Reg, who was killed in action on No- vember 23, 1942, in New Guinea. Time will not obliterate fond memories of friendship.—Inserted by Pte. A. F. Cor- nish.

DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE BISHOP.—On March 15, result of air operations, Pilot Officer George Bishop, beloved son Mr. and late Mrs. George Bishop, Kintore ave., Prospect, loved brother of Alice, Jim, Jack, Rita, Bill, and Bruce. BRITTAIN.—To the memory of Jack, pilot-offier, R.A.A.F., who gave his life for those he loved March 21, 1942.—Lov- ingly remembered by Les, Aileen, Peter, Marion. CALDWELL.—In proud and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Jim, who lost his life in action over enemy country on July 27, 1942.—Ever remem- bered by his loving parents and Frank and Lila. EPPS.—A tribute of honor to our friend Alan, died of illness, N.G., Feb. 15.—Always remembered by his friends, Mr. B. Zadow, Mr. and Mrs. T. Zadow and family, Bakara. EPPS.—Cherished and loving memories of our dear friend Alan, died of illness, N.G., Feb. 15.—Ever remembered by his friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hein, Mer- vyn and Raylene Hein, Bakara. FORD.—A loving tribute to FO W. H. (Bill) Ford (R.A.A.F.), result air opera- tions. Australia, Feb. 27, 1943. At the going down of the sun and in the morn- ing we will remember them.—Inserted by his loving sister, Dorothy (W.A.A.F.). GERKE (A.I.F., ret.).—A tribute of honor to friend Arthur, kill in action, N. Guinea, Feb. 3, 1943. His smiling face and loving ways will linger with all our days.—Remembered by friends Mr.-Mrs. Schuppan, Mr.-Mrs. Jones, Aldgate. McCOURT.—A tribute to the memory of our two pals, Pte. Jim and Clarrie, killed Jan. 21 and 22, 1943.—Inserted by Mavis and Jack Leopold, Ken, Mrs. Place,. Billy and Rosemary, of Woocalla. NICOLAI, Gnr. M. K.—A loving tribute to Martin, died of injuries, 6-7th Feb. Memory is a golden chain that links us till we meet again.—Ever remembered by Nita, Mel, Terry, and Janet. REDMAN.—On March 15, result of air operations, Australia, Robert (Bob), Sgt., R.A.A.F., beloved husband of Sylvia, loved daddy of Patricia. SCHOTTELIUS (A.I.F.. ret., N.G.).— In loving memory of my dear brother, died of illness, March 9. So dearly I loved him, so dear to me still.—Ever re- membered by his loving sister, Vi (A.I.F., ret.). WARD. Sig. Ron (A.I.F., ret.).—On Mar. 14, in Aus. (accidentally drowned), dearly loved third son of Mabel, late Thos. Ward, Norwood, loving brother George, Stan, Ruby, Marj., Doug, (dec, A.M.F.). Beautiful memories left behind. IN MEMORIAM BARBER.—Loving memory of dear Eva, passed away March 27, 1942; also father, January 24, 1932. They lie in a beautiful garden, in the sunshine of perfect peace.—Inserted by Ada, Claude, and Ralph. BARBER.—Memory of Eva, passed away March 27, 1942; also father, January 24, 1932. Some day when life's journey's ended we'll meet our dear loved ones again.—Inserted by Clara, Roy, and family. CLIFT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away on March 20, 1941. Ever re- membered.—Inserted by R. and F. Red- ding and grandchildren. FRIEDRICHS.—In loving memory of my dear wife Adelaide May, who peace- fully fell asleep March 22, 1942. Dear is the memory that shall never fade.— Always remembered by her loving hus- band. FIDOCK.—In memory of father, passed away March 27, 1942. A smiling face, a heart of gold; the dearest dad this world could hold.—Remembered by his daughter, Fan, Rex and Barbara, Ian and Ross. LAWRIE.—In loving memory of Esther Lawrie, of Manoora, who passed away in Adelaide, at Memorial Hospital, March 28, 1939. Resting. "Till morn shall break and shadows flee."—Inserted by her Aunt Nettie. PFITZNER.—In loving memory of dear Doris, who passed away on March 26, 1941.—Remembered by loved ones at Robertstown. SCHULTZ.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunty, who passed away on March 28, 1942. A smiling face, a heart of gold, the dearest sister one could hold.—Always remembered by Bertha, Hugh, Vern, and Phylis. SCHULTZE.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who passed away March 28, 1942. To be with us in the same old way, would be our dearest wish today.— Sadly missed and longed for by loving sister Ruby, brother-in-law Dave, nephews Dalton and Rodney. SCHULTZE.—In memory of my dear wife, who passed away March 28, 1942. Deep in my heart a memory is kept, of one I loved and will never forget.— Loved and always remembered by her loving husband. SCHULTZE.—In loving memory of dear Amy, who passed away on March 28, 1942.—Inserted by her loving mother, father-in-law, M. and W. Schultze, and sister-in-law, Connie. RETURN THANKS HAWKER.—The brother and sisters wish to express sincere thanks for kind ex- pressions of sympathy in the loss of their loved brother, Joe, killed in action, De- cember 26, 1942, New Guinea. FERGUSON.—Brothers and sisters of late Isabel Ferguson wish to thank friends and relatives for letters, tele- grams and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS. S. A. Horner, Laura, wishes to thank relatives and friends for let- ters, cards, and telegrams, floral tri- butes, personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of her niece Greta. MR. S. G. Launer and son John wish to thank all relatives and kind friends for letters, cards and floral tributes, personal expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as personal thanks? MR. and Mrs. J. D. Campbell wish to thank relatives and friends for the many expressions of sympathy in the loss of their sister, Mrs. A. M. Reid. MRS. Arthur Day and family wish to thank kind friends, relatives for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, personal expressions sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Kindly accept this acknow- ledgment of sincere gratitude. MRS. H. Lawry and family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for let- ters, telegrams, cards and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Please all accept this as our personal expression of thanks.